Best (and Worst) of Cambodia

Here we have some of our best and worst moments of our 16 days in Cambodia, we've also put together a gallery of our favourite photos which you can visit if you don't feel like ploughing through our gazillion photos. The gallery is available here.

Most DISSAPOINTING Places/ActivitiesAccording to Yann:1- The town of Kompong Chhnang2- The town of BattambangAccording to Emilie:1- Our 4WD ride through Bokor National Park2- Angkor Wat at sunriseAccording to Margaux:1- Slow internet cafes

FUNNEST ActivitiesAccording to Yann:1- Our 4WD ride through Bokor National Park2- Riding a motorbike around Kampot and Kep 3- Visiting with locals in Kompong PhhlukAccording to Emilie:1- Riding a motorbike around Kampot and Kep 2- Lying in a hammock at Otres Beach3- Visiting with locals in Kompong Phhluk4- Cooking class in Battambang (minus the getting sick afterwards)According to Margaux:1- Swimming in the ocean and lying in hammocks in Otres Beach2- Trip to and from Kompong Phhluk3- Watching and participating in Chinese New Year festivities, Phnom Penh

Most DELICIOUS FoodsAccording to Yann and Emilie:1- Fish Amok (fish in rich curry coconut sauce)2- Fresh Kep and Sihanoukville crabs3- Pancakes with egg and condensed milk According to Margaux:1- Chicken Amok2- Pancakes with egg and condensed milk3- Coffee milkshakes on the beach

LEAST Delicious FoodsAccording to Emilie and Yann:1- Fried grubs (crispy on the outside juicy on the inside)According to Margaux:1- Insects, although the tarantula was quite good

THINGS about Cambodia That Stand OutAccording to Yann and Emilie:1- Children: selling, begging, anywhere there might be a tourist2- Checkered scarves: as a sarong (for men only), or a headdress (for women)3- Harsh climate: the driest, flattest, scorched land we've seen. Along with the skinniest livestockAccording to Margaux:1- The warmth and friendliness of people

For those interested in our expenses, we have updated our homepage with our financial information for Cambodia, it is available here